Bridgehaven Bulletin

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The Bridgehaven/Solutions Bridge to Light Awards were established to provide recognition and to honor individuals working in the field of Behavioral Health and making a difference in the lives of the people they serve and colleagues. The awards are designed not only to offer recognition, but to bring awareness to how pervasive behavioral health issues are and emphasize the hope there is for recovery thanks to the help of mental health professionals.

Communities across Kentucky face the challenges of behavioral health issues experienced by residents every day. We hope to use this award as a way to educate, inspire and recognize so that we all can contribute to the well-being of those who desperately need our expertise and services. We encourage everyone to consider nominating a colleague, coworker, case-worker or employee who deserves recognition and has the potential to inspire and educate through their own actions. Nominations are now open! Click here to nominate someone today!

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If you would like to hear more amazing stories of hope and recovery please come see us! We have monthly luncheons where you can meet our members, and have a tour of the campus! Just email us at dmetcalf@bridgehaven.org to reserve a spot! We can also do private tours at your convenience!

Bridgehaven is considered a 501(c)(3) organization by the IRS, and your donations are tax deductible. If you would like more information about making a contribution, contact Dan Metcalf, our Development Coordinator, at dmetcalf@bridgehaven.org

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